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This sounds small, but every extra wire or power bank you add to the mix takes away from the simplicity of the device.
Sick Of Myself- Matthew Sweet Girlfriend -Matthew Sweet Ball & Chain - Social Distrotion Born To Lose - Social Distortion CLASSIC ROCK (60's, 70's 80's) Get Back Come Together Helter Skelter Lets Spend The Night Together Under My Thumb Tumbling Dice Beast Of Burden Jumpin Jack Flash Brown Sugar Jealous Again Sting Me Remedy Toys In THe Attic ...
I bet if you kept a close watch you could get a drybell or Mojo Sweet sound for a few ( ten's of) more bucks than a unicorn would cost you- I have almost always found that when I compromise on the lesser of two beauties, especially if the price is not that substantially different, that I end up getting frustrated with the second choice I went for, eventually sell it ( smetimes at a gain ...
Henry was struggling to bring the brand back to prominence. If it were not for guns and roses sweet child o mine and the brilliantly conceived Les Paul Classic ( designed by JT Riboloff) , Gibson might have been a much different ( and marginal ) company in the ensuing years! To address certain points discussed here:
097 NICE CHILD = SWEET CHILD O’ MINE by Guns and Roses 098 MR C’S LEAD 099 NO MORE CRYIN = No More Tears by Ozzy Osbourne 100 TONY’S METAL = Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) 101 IRON MEN = IRON MAN by Black Sabbath 102 LUNAR BARKING = BARKING AT THE MOON by Ozzy Osbourne 103 BLACK FADE = Fade to Black by Metallica 104 ONE BALLAD CLN = ONE by ...
Mine has a four-way wiring mod (series/parallel option when both pickups selected), which further increases the versatility. I would say the biggest limit to its versatility is that, like other 50s-style teles, it has a fat neck, no contour on the neck heel joint, and only 21 frets, so it is not the best fit for some contemporary lead playing ...
Start cranking out the big sweet child o' mine solo and my fingers are dragging on the fret board and the ...
Like the idiot I am, I played it, and it played and sounded good, so I bought it. Well, that did not sit well with my folks, who made me take it back a few days later. It had a bolt-on neck and was quite heavy, but other than that, it looked sweet. I even was smart enough to take a picture of it:
I absolutely love mine. Mine's the deluxe. The right of it is that is featherweight, has a low action so that a light touch is possible, sounds OK and will stay in tune thru all sorts of temperatures and humidity.I think I paid 1200 for mine from somebody who hangs out at the Parker forum.
I posted an extensive vt20x review on here before. Basically, when I first got it, I thought the same thing, YUCK! I was going to quickly unload it. But then I tried the Tone Room software and it changed my opinion 100%. I kept it and I love mine now.